How to Form an LLC in Minnesota

To form an LLC in Minnesota, here's everything you need to know.

Here are the steps you need to take to form an LLC in Minnesota. For more information on how to form an LLC in any state, see Nolo's article How to Form an LLC.

1. Choose a Name for Your LLC

Under Minnesota law, an LLC name must contain the words "Limited Liability Company" or the abbreviation "LLC."

Your LLC’s name must be distinguishable from the names of other business entities already on file with the Minnesota Secretary of State. Names may be checked for availability by searching the Minnesota business name database. You may reserve a name for 12 months by filing a Name Reservation wiith the Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State Business & Lien system. The application may be filed online or by mail. The filing fee is $35 for filing by mail, $55 for onlne and in-person filings.

2. File Articles of Organization

A Minnesota LLC is created by filing Articles of Organization with the Minnesota Secretary of State. The articles must include: the LLC's name and address; its purpose; the name and address of the LLC’s registered agent; whether the LLC's duration will be perpetual or for a specified period; and the name and address of at least one organizer. The articles may be filed online or filed by postal mail. The filing fee is $135 for filing by mail and $155 for online and in-person filings.

3. Appoint a Registered Agent

Every Minnesota LLC must have an agent for service of process in the state. This is an individual or business entity that agrees to accept legal papers on the LLC’s behalf if it is sued. The registered agent must be a Minnesota resident, a Minnesota business entity, or a foreign business entity authorized to do business in Minnesota. Your LLC may not act as its own agent. The registered agent must have a physical street address in Minnesota.

5. Publication Requirements

None.

6. Comply With Other Tax and Regulatory Requirements

Additional tax and regulatory requirements may apply to your LLC. These may include:

EIN: If your LLC has more than one member, it must obtain its own IRS Employer Identification Number (EIN), even if it has no employees. If you form a one-member LLC, you must obtain an EIN for it only if it will have employees or you elect to have it taxed as a corporation instead of a sole proprietorship (disregarded entity). You may obtain an EIN by completing an online application on the IRS website. There is no filing fee.

Business Licenses: Depending on its type of business and where it is located, your LLC may need to obtain other local and state business licenses.

7. File Annual Renewals

All LLCs doing business in Minnesota must file an annual renewal once every calendar year with the Minnesota Secretary of State. The renewal can be filed any time before December 31. The renewal can be filed online or by mail. A paper renewal form is available. The filing fee is $45 for online and in-person filings, and $25 for filings by mail.

8. Foreign LLCs Doing Business in Minnesota

To do business in Minnesota, all LLCs organized outside of the state must register with the Minnesota Secretary of State. Foreign LLCs must appoint a registered agent for service of process physically located in Minnesota. To register, file a Certificate of Authority to Transact Business in MN (LLC). The application may be filed online or by mail. The filing fee is $205 for online and in-person filings, and $185 for filings by mail.

Before filing, make sure the LLC’s name is available in Minnesota by checking the Minnesota business name database. If the name is not available, the foreign LLC must adopt an assumed name for use in Minnesota.